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Hello:
Won't be long now. Was wondering: for Mass. rivers like the Deerfield and Quinnapoxet, what do you folks use in the way of flies for the very early Spring, when the water is still very cold ? Are nymphs the thing to try ? Deep ? midges ? streamers? Thanks, Bob |
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Most productive early season flies in MA a
Wooly Buggers (olive or black) Glo Bugs Prince Fish these on the bottom, natural drift. You can give the buggers an occasional twitch and retrieve slowly at the end of the drift. Streamers fished deep will work when the water warms a bit (over 40 deg). Here again deep and slow is the ticket. My favorite patterns are Grey Ghost, Black Ghost, Colonel Bates, and Magog Smelt. Bearing in mind that MA is mostly put and take, fishing will be pretty slow until the stocking starts, and flows on the Deerfield are likely to be pretty high. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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